Student Organizations
Looking to get involved in activities outside of the classroom? New England Law is home to dozens of student organizations along with special programs and volunteer opportunities.
- Student Bar Association
- Alternative Dispute Resolution
- American Constitution Society
- American Irish Law Society
- Animal Law Society
- Asian Pacific American Law Students Association
- Black Law Students Association
- Due Process (student magazine)
- Education Law & Policy Association
- Entertainment and Sports Law
- Environmental Law Society
- The Federalist Society
- Immigration Law Association
- Intellectual Property Law Association
- International Law Society
- Jewish Law Students Association
- Latin American Law Students Association
- Minority Students Organization
- National Lawyers Guild
- New England First Amendment Coalition
- OUTLaws (LGBT)
- Phi Alpha Delta Legal Fraternity
- Phi Delta Phi International Legal Fraternity/Bradlee Inn
- Public Interest Law Association
- South Asian Law Students Association
- Women's Law Caucus
Volunteer Opportunities
Pro bono work at New England Law is organized and implemented primarily by the Center for Law and Social Responsibility. Students performing a minimum of 25 hours of qualifying legal work are eligible to receive transcript recognition of such work through New England Law's Public Service Transcript Notation Program.
